Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] [art] bad [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I got in a bad way .
2 I knew about the bad weather , and I had learned later that , on account of this , the plane had been recalled without accomplishing its mission .
3 ‘ Have I come at a bad moment ? ’ she asked .
4 ‘ Have I come at a bad time ? ’
5 By 1979 energy consumption was almost back to the 1973 level but this trend was abruptly curtailed by the second oil shock which contributed to the worst recession in the UK since the Second World War .
6 Suddenly stopping the drug may result in acute " withdrawal " effects such as delirium tremens for alcohol or " cold turkey " ( which feels like a bad bout of influenza ) for heroin .
7 A BALLET lover yesterday lost her £200 damages claim over what she rated as a bad performance by superstar Rudolph Nureyev .
8 She told the poor people who had taken her in that the girl was illegitimate , and that she came from a bad family with an evil reputation .
9 You sound like a bad play ! ’
10 She suffers from a bad foot and can hardly walk .
11 By the way , before you get to the bad part , was I right about your name ? ’
12 Certainly , for your first few flights , your left hand should be close to the release knob , so that you can release immediately if you get into a bad swing or a wing-tip goes onto the ground .
13 Instead of planning to have a stable foothold at each step , you recover from a bad step with the next one you take .
14 Could you have with a bad character , an actively hostile house ?
15 She went through a bad patch , ’ said Mrs Khalid .
16 She felt like a bad child , a bad little girl who would n't give up .
17 It will do you good , help you to get over the bad time you 've just had . ’
18 But if you know anyone who comes to a bad end you tend to think over what you said to them , what they said to you . ’
19 It is always a big event and probably just what we want after a bad defeat . ’
20 ‘ It 's because we live on a bad star , is n't it , Tess ? ’ he said through his tears .
21 When he first came into the Hampshire team , Greenidge 's natural inclination was to attack every ball , and it was Richards more than anyone who taught him restraint , taught him to wait for the bad ball .
22 I 'm making her look like a bad mother .
23 He suffered from a bad stutter , and the delighted hilarity of his classmates as he stumbled through simple texts was agony .
24 He came to a bad end . ’
25 Mr alright but when he gets in a bad mood .
26 He talked about the bad publicity for the Russians flowing from an incident in London a few years before , when the Bulgarian secret service murdered a political exile in London .
27 But then he went into a bad fit and did n't come out of it .
28 He looked like the worst kind of tramp .
29 After four hours ' play of the sixth round Martin showed the first sign of faltering as he slipped into a bad position against fellow Australian grandmaster Ian Rogers , who is in joint second place with Miles on 4/5 in third place .
30 As Mr. Ratcliffe pointed out , others suffer similarly and he gave as a worse example a village called Iwade , situated on the main road to Sheerness Docks .
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